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Welcome from Auditor Julie Voorhies

Homestead Deductions and Verification: As required by law, the Auditor’s Office removed homestead deductions in early 2014 for which property owners failed to verify the homestead
deductions in 2011, 2012 and 2013. A qualifying owner may still be able to verify his or her homestead deduction.

If you believe you remain qualified for the homestead deduction, please contact our Homeowner Services and Real Estate Division at (317) 327-4646.

Tax Sale and Redemption: Per IC 6-1.1-25-2(f), a redeeming party must also pay any taxes or penalties that have accrued since the date of the tax sale. For example, if a property sold at tax sale in late 2013, the Spring 2014 tax installment must also be paid in order to redeem the property​​​.

If you have questions about a tax sale property, including obtaining a redemption amount, click on the link that says:Tax Sale Parcel Finder on the upper left side of this page. You can also contact Tonie Green at (317) 327-3012 or yoatonia.green@indy.gov.

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The Marion County Auditor is a constitutional officer who also serves as secretary of the Board of County Commissioners.

Auditor's Office Responsibilities

In Marion County, the Auditor is responsible for:

Distribution of revenue collections to county taxing units and local government entities

Managing accounts payable, accounts receivable and performing accounting functions for all City and County agencies and departments

Preparing payroll and coordinating employee benefits administration for all City and County agencies and departments

Accepting applications for and maintaining property tax deductions for all county property owners (property owners can apply for various deductions to reduce their taxes)

Managing records and notices of sale of real estate delinquent in taxes, and

Accepting and managing petitions or remonstrances and certifying the names of property owners